i pretty much have been noticing that my coolant temp is right at temps of about 160-170F but as the temperature rises it is way off.. when the car is running at 220F my gauge is saying 190F
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Re: coolant temp
Stock gauge is always wrong , I have a Areoforce gauge too, also stock fans are set for 220 to kick on low and 230 for high. I have noticed in the 100 degree temps with a 3 core 2" thick ALM. radiator, 160 drilled thermo, 80/20 water/antifrezze and manual fan switch my car will heat up to 215 sometimes when getting on it alot, just normal when hot out. If it isn't that hot out I would be worried.08' L76 6.0L 4X4 Chevy EXT.Cab LTZ Vortec MAX with Snug top cover, Dynomax exhaust,Hptuners& K&N intake
96' Camaro M5 to A4 conversion, alot of mods . GT35R Turbo full suspension. Built engine
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Re: coolant temp
Originally posted by whitdog54 View PostIm using an aerforce gauge. I think I have the opposite of your problem. My aeroforce will say 210 and my gauge in the dash still look to be below 200
i am getting the reading from the OBDII port
i know that 99+ cars have "dummy" temp gauges, bu mine is a 98 and should have a properly working one
in traffic yesterday my car was running at about 220F but my gauge was only saying 190F (or a little above the line between 160 and 210)
this kind of concerns me because i have been in traffic before to where my gauge was saying almost 210, and i really have no idea how hot it was actually getting.. im assuming i did not overheat because i didnt get the check gage light, but its still a bit scary not knowing what it is at
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